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  • 2020-10-28 (xsd:date)
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  • Are These Nazi/American Flags Real? (en)
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  • In October 2020, an image supposedly showing a group of people holding flags that combined Nazi and American symbols was circulated on social media. This is a genuine photograph. However, this image was taken not taken recently. This photograph was taken by Mel Evans of The Associated Press in April 2011, and shows members of the neo-Nazi National Socialist Movement, which was designated a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center, during a rally in Trenton, New Jersey. A 2011 news report from NJ.com noted that the rally involved less than 100 people, that members shouted Sieg Heil, a common chant at political rallies in Nazi Germany, and that speakers railed against illegal immigration and crime: This group of neo-Nazis was outnumbered by counterprotesters who met the group's Sieg Heil chants with a chant of their own: Hey-hey, ho-ho, this Nazi scum has got to go. Divine Allah, a member of the New Black Panther Party that protested against the National Socialist Movement's rally, said: (en)
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